Tips For Teens: If You Go Wild At Party Of Powerhouse Attorney, He Will Sue

An age-old tale: teen throws party at her parents' house, teen
guests get out of control, home gets messy and things go missing.

But when the parent of the teen is Grant & Eisenhofer
name-partner Stuart Grant, this scenario ends in a lawsuit.

Zach Lowe of
The Am Law Daily reviewed the Delaware suit, which alleges
the teens ransacked a part of the house they were not supposed to
be in, stole a milk jug with $500 worth of coins, snorted
prescription drugs they found, and took "household items."

This one is a lot of he said/she said -- some of the items were
returned, the defendants claim they were invited and it's
questionable, the report said, whether Grant can get compensatory
damages because he hired a private investigator rather than going
to the police.

Lowe's full report is
here, but needless to say this is one teenage party that
ended way worse than with just your run-of-the-mill
grounding.

Note: the teens pictured are not the teen defendants. These are
young British people enjoying a night out. The excessive Burberry
is the tip-off.